June 2015 Archive
841.
Lies Employers Use to Get You to Work with Them (linkedin.com)
842.
Long sentences (yarchive.net)
843.
Startups Finding the Best Employees Are Actually Employed (nytimes.com)
844.
97% environmentalist (scottaaronson.com)
845.
Philanthropy for Hackers (wsj.com)
846.
How it feels to join an all-Haskell startup (wagonhq.com)
847.
Distributed Systems Are a UX Problem (bravenewgeek.com)
848.
Hitch – A Scalable TLS Proxy by Varnish (github.com)
849.
Facebook and the media: united, they attack the web (baldurbjarnason.com)
850.
A New Algorithm Reveals the Hidden World of Imperceptible Motion (motherboard.vice.com)
851.
Emperor Norton (en.wikipedia.org)
852.
Procedural graphics generation in C (blog.noctua-software.com)
853.
Breakdown of the NSA spying on French leaders (electrospaces.blogspot.com)
854.
'Snowden' Propaganda Reporter Admits He's Just Writing What UK Gov't Told Him (techdirt.com)
855.
Is it better to buy or rent? (nytimes.com)
856.
Zimbabwe offers new exchange rate: $1 for 35,000,000,000,000,000 old dollars (theguardian.com)
857.
Facial recognition technology is everywhere, and it may not be legal (washingtonpost.com)
858.
How US students get a university degree for free in Germany (bbc.com)
859.
Downsides of Being Clever (entrepreneur.com)
860.
China’s Troubling Robot Revolution (nytimes.com)
861.
Kevin Rose Moves on from Silicon Valley to Watches (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
862.
How I Grew My Company from $100 to $400M (entrepreneur.com)
863.
Designing a CPU in VHDL, Part 1: Rationale, Tools, Method (labs.domipheus.com)
864.
Two-Factor Authentication with SSH (sysconfig.org.uk)
865.
Alex Stamos to Become CSO of Facebook (facebook.com)
866.
Mystery Man Moving Japan Made More Than 1M Trades (2014) (bloomberg.com)
867.
Knwl.js – A JavaScript NLP (loadfive.com)
868.
AOL Takes Over Majority of Microsoft’s Ad Business, Swaps Google Search for Bing (blogs.wsj.com)
869.
CRISPR, the Disruptor (nature.com)
870.
How Rust Achieves Thread Safety (manishearth.github.io)